Pettigrew Matchmakers series by Kit Morgan (#1-4)
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Overview: USA Today bestselling author Kit Morgan, aka Geralyn Beauchamp, is a versatile author of over 115 books and counting! Whether she’s writing historical, contemporary, romantic suspense or time travel with a twist, her books deliver pure fun and romance! Kit’s stories are whimsical, inspirational, sweet and clean stories that depict a strong sense of family and community. Her characters will seem like old friends and readers have fallen in love with entire towns Kit has created and never tire of visiting them. When writing as Geralyn Beauchamp, her books are epic, adventurous, romantic sci-fi/fantasy at its best. The Matchmakers in Time Series written under both pen names are reader favorites. A perfect mash up of both story worlds!
Genre: Fiction > Romance Historical
A Match Made in Heaven (#1)
Mischief, Marriage and Mayhem, Pettigrew Matchmakers excel at them all! At least that’s what Mrs. Pettigrew is trying to teach them …
Albert Dunst was no ordinary fellow. Indeed, he was so much more. So when he’s plucked off the street to be the first student in Adelia Pettigrew’s new matchmaking school, he takes it all in stride. After all, he’s no stranger to matchmaking. How hard can it be? A Pettigrew matchmaker is trained to match two people as discreetly as possible and bring them together. He already knew how to do that. There was just one problem. Okay, maybe two …
Marigold Simpson is seeking adventure, not a husband. She want’s to work an old claim of her uncle’s and sets out to do it. How is Albert supposed to get her to fall in love with her perfect match when she has no interest in marriage? And speaking of her perfect match, Rand Metcalf’s parents won’t stop pestering him about taking a wife. Well, he’ll dig his heels in and not come within a hundred feet of a female. That ought to show them. He’d marry when he was good and ready and that was that. Poor Albert, what’s a matchmaker to do?
A Match for the Cowboy (#2)
An ancient butler
A lonely cowboy
And one inquisitive heiress
When Mrs. Adelia Pettigrew started her matchmaking school, the least likely person to become a student was her 90 year old butler, Mr. Tugs. But here he was, tasked with bringing two young people together to find true love. Problem was, Mr. Tugs wasn’t quick on his feet. In fact, he wasn’t quick at all. It took him forever to get from one end of Mrs. Pettigrew’s mansion to the other. How was he to keep up with two young people? The only ones he could think of to help were Mr. Gibbs and Mrs. Fraser, and they were questionable at best. He wasn’t sure the younger butler liked him, and Mrs. Fraser, (Mrs. Pettigrew’s cook) kept weapons in the breadbox. How was he going to pull this off?
A Match for the Debutante (#3)
A Debutante facing spinsterhood.
An Arranged Marriage to save the day.
And a groom with the personality of a door stop …
Alice Pratt attended college to get away from her over bearing mother. But she was realizing that might not have been the best idea. Many of her friends were already married or engaged, and helping Mrs. Pettigrew plan a couple of weddings and assisting with her new matchmaking school only drove the point home. Spinsterhood was staring her in the face and there were few eligable bachelors to be had. So when her mother tells her about an arranged marriage she and her father have cooked up, Alice begins to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Problem is, her groom’s allergies are so bad, he can hardly leave his house. He wasn’t much of a conversationalist either. What should she do? Take what her parents offered or risk spinsterhood?
A Match for the Banker (#4)
A rich man.
A poor woman.
And a ruse …
Tangie Sullivan had a problem. Two actually. Her family’s business was failing and worse, the cause was pushing her parents for her hand in marriage. The lout ran the neighborhood, forcing business owners to "pay for his protection". It was only a matter of time before he got what he wanted.
Mason Pratt didn’t plan on rescuing a damsel in distress, especially a feisty florist from one of the poorest neighborhoods in Denver. But once he knew her family’s predicament, he had to do something. Unfortunately, the only thing he could come up with was to pretend he was said damsel’s betrothed. Now both their lives were in danger. Can he save everyone before it’s too late?
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